by Coaching at Work | Apr 28, 2010 | Articles, Research matters |
Coaching is not the first port of call for most clients – 87 per cent first try other methods to help them address issues, including seeking free advice, according to global research by the International Coach Federation (ICF). Forty two per cent confide in...
by Coaching at Work | Apr 27, 2010 | News, Online round-up |
We’re building a solid international presence online on various social media platforms – here’s another taster of what’s being said Should coaching be regulated in the UK? Since our last issue, there’s been a shift away from voters wanting...
by Coaching at Work | Apr 27, 2010 | News |
The British Association for Counselling and Psychotherapy (BACP) has launched a coaching division. It aims to offer support and relevant benefits for BACP members who work as coaches, as well as counsellors and psychotherapists. It has been created because it was...
by Coaching at Work | Apr 27, 2010 | Articles, Features |
The economic downturn should generate more business for outplacement coaches. So what type of services are they offering, and just how useful are they, asks John Charlton If most people are still coping with the fall out of recession, then outplacement (OP) services...
by Coaching at Work | Mar 23, 2010 | E-newsletters |
Welcome to the March issue of the newsletter We’re feeling proud as punch, having just picked up an award from the Association for Coaching (AC) for impacting the coaching profession (see News online). Whilst the award has my name on it – my eight year old son is most...